The attacking midfielder appeared to be on his way to Fenerbahce after agreeing personal terms with the Istanbul giants, before the reigning Ligue 1 champions' president Louis Nicollin suggested he may be heading for Serie A.

"We have reached an agreement with Inter over a transfer fee of €14m," he was quoted as saying by AMKSpor.

"Fenerbahce did not want to pay more than €8m. That's why I have opted to accept Inter's bid instead. Every player has his price, and €8m is not enough for Belhanda."

Inter, however, have moved swiftly to deny the claims.

In a statement released via the club's official website, technical director Marco Branca said: "We don't like contradicting the Montpellier president but Inter have not made an offer for Younes Belhanda."

The San Siro club are in the market for a new midfielder following the departure of Wesley Sneijder to Galatasaray earlier this week.